After everyone looked to the sky for the solar eclipse, there is another reason to look up that won't require any special glasses.
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This week on August 24 and especially August 25, there will be a brief window to find the thin waxing crescent moon and the planet Jupiter.
Right after sunset which is around 8 p.m. and before the moon sets which is around 10 p.m., the moon will guide you to the evening planet.
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Jupiter will be close to the horizon in the western sky. It will shine steady and bright.
If you find them, share a picture with the hashtag SkyWitness7.